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    The Post-Capacity Era of Satellite Connectivity

    Space News4 hours ago

    The Post-Capacity Era of Satellite Connectivity

    Paris, February 2026 — Novaspace’s Capacity Pricing Trends, 8th Edition finds the satellite connectivity market has entered a Post‑Capacity Era, where bandwidth is no longer the basis of differentiation. Starlink’s vertical integration and cost

    Antarctica’s Untersee – A Most Unusual Lake

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    Antarctica’s Untersee – A Most Unusual Lake

    Lake Untersee, Antarctica and surrounding features – NASA/Google Earth Scientists estimate that Earth is home to more than 100 million lakes. Among the most unusual is Lake Untersee, one of

    phys.org5 hours ago

    The Rubin Observatory's LSST will detect imminent impactors before they crash into Earth

    The Vera Rubin Observatory (VRO) has barely begun observations and is already wowing us. Images like its Cosmic Treasure Chest have us anticipating even more cosmic glory. And when the

    Enpulsion raises $26 million

    Space News5 hours ago

    Enpulsion raises $26 million

    WASHINGTON — Enpulsion, an Austrian company that produces satellite electric propulsion systems, has raised its first significant outside funding to increase production and potentially acquire other companies. Enpulsion announced this

    Report criticizes delays in Artemis lunar lander development

    Space News7 hours ago

    Report criticizes delays in Artemis lunar lander development

    WASHINGTON — NASA’s approach to managing the development of crewed lunar landers for Artemis has successfully controlled costs but not schedule, raising questions about NASA’s desire to accelerate those efforts.

    ISS Welcomes Crew-12 as Research Efforts Expand After Crew-11’s Early Return

    Spacex8 hours ago

    ISS Welcomes Crew-12 as Research Efforts Expand After Crew-11’s Early Return

    Following the early return of Crew-11 in mid-January due to a medical situation, the International Space Station (ISS) began February with a reduced crew of three. The team, consisting of

    εpsilon

    esa1 month ago

    ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot will launch to the International Space Station no earlier than 15 February 2026 for a mission called εpsilon. The mission name embodies the essence of small,

    Legs made for a Mars landing 

    esa1 month ago

    Science & Exploration 21/01/2026 309 views 4 likes To land on the right foot on the Red Planet, European engineers have been dropping a skeleton of the four-legged ExoMars descent

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